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1. A channel estimation method, comprising: receiving an input signal; slicing the input signal to obtain a sliced signal; accumulating a multiplication of the input signal and an i th delayed sliced signal to obtain a first value, where i is an integer; measuring an energy of the sliced signal and outputting a second value; and approximating an i th channel parameter of a channel response according to the first and second values.
2. The channel estimation method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the i th channel parameter is estimated according to a division of the first value by the second value.
3. A channel estimator for estimating a transmission channel response represented by a plurality of channel parameters, comprising: a slicer, receiving an input signal and slicing the input signal to obtain a sliced signal; a delay line, comprising a plurality of delay units, for receiving the sliced signal and generating a plurality of delayed signals; an energy meter for measuring an energy of the sliced signal; and a plurality of estimating units, each coupling to a respective delay unit, for estimating a corresponding channel parameter according to the input signal, the output signal of the respective delay unit, and the measured energy of the sliced signal.
4. The channel estimator as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the estimating unit comprises: a multiplier, multiplying the input signal and the output signal of the respective delay unit to generate a multiplication result; a first accumulator, accumulating the multiplication result to generate a first value; a divider, dividing the first value by the measured energy of the sliced signal to obtain the corresponding channel parameter.
5. The channel estimator as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the energy meter comprises: a power meter for measuring a power of the sliced signal; and a second accumulator for accumulating the measured power of the sliced signal to generate the measured energy of the sliced signal.
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October 28, 2008
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